The race for Florida commissioner of agriculture is also too close to call, and getting even closer. The race flipped Thursday afternoon, putting Democrat Nikki Fried ahead of Republican Matt Caldwell by just 564 votes.

Crews spent the day Thursday making sure every provisional ballot was counted. People with a provisional ballot had until 5 p.m. Thursday to submit them to their county elections office. Seminole County alone had hundreds of provisional ballots.

Thursday night, Broward and Palm Beach counties were still counting vote-by-mail ballots. Broward County was still counting Election Day ballots as well.

Who can call for a recount?

Only Florida's Secretary of State can give a recount the green light. It is not enough for a candidate to request one.

Orange County Supervisor of Elections, Bill Cowles, explaining what will be reviewed today to send unofficial election results to the state.
County can’t order a recount. Only the state can. pic.twitter.com/2pLmfC1R4L

County elections offices have until Saturday to get their unofficial totals submitted. If the Senate race is still tighter than 0.5 percent, the state can order a machine recount. Those results would be due a week from Thursday.

For the Senate race, if the recount comes back and Rick Scott’s advantage is greater than 0.5 percent, the results would most likely be certified.

Florida’s Secretary of State has told County Supervisors of Elections to “prepare for a recount”
Orange may have three!
US Senate, FL Agriculture Comish, & County Commission Dist. 4 pic.twitter.com/hEmxUIII5d

Crews at the Orange County Supervisor of Elections getting ballots lined up ahead of a recount. Gray tubs are completed ballots, cardboard boxes are unused ballots. Tubs sorted by precinct. pic.twitter.com/FT92YgmT3U